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A good friend of ours discovered this treasure while excavating a property in Spencer , MA. Its original use was as a Millstone likely used in a local mill. After retiring from its day job it rest on top of an artisan well only to be buried by decades of dirt and leaves.

It’s not often you find a millstone or a wellstone. It’s very rare when you find them both in the same stone.

This is a perfect example of what we love. Unique stone that has history. This stone was salvaged from a local university and has been carefully cleaned and sorted. We have twenty tons, close to 600 square feet , of packaged stone. Contact us today if you would like to secure this stone along with forty more tons coming in soon!

We have access to sixty tons of oversized rustic stone slabs. These slabs have iron deposits which give them their red tones. These stones are NOT brittle and soft. Many of the stones are nearly five foot square and carry a 6″ thickness. Contact us today if you are looking for a great way to cover ALOT of ground. The price is right on this stuff!

This foundation stone was salvaged from a project on Route 67 in Warren, Ma. It is being reused as a step. We have a great inventory of colonial and turn of the century granite products. This includes foundations stones, fence posts, steps and slabs as well as unique items like Millstones and Wellstones. Contact us today for you reclaimed and salvaged stone needs.

For years we have been carefully salvaging granite ans stone from across New England. It is with this great inventory that we are able to create one of a kind granite step sets. These sets can range from 24″-144″ wide. The average rise is 6″-8″ and some stones are as deep as 36″. If having a piece of history in your yard is exciting and important that contact us today! We have stones from barn foundation, farms, old churches and buildings.

Our inventory of posts is continually growing. We have posts from 3′ tall all the way up to 12′ tall. These posts make great statements at the end of the driveway or alongside a stone wall. Do you have a New England fieldstone wall that needs a granite posts? How about a secondary driveway with two hitching posts and a chain? Contact me today to get pricing. Jay @ 508.248.4044

These are two four foot pieces of granite that came from a salvaged railroad bridge.

The granite is very flat and has clean corners.

10" High Straight Faces 48" x 18" x 10" Granite Steps

The second step would sit behind the first taking full advantage of the 19″ tread. The edges of these stones all for perfect alignment.

We will be using the same Railyard Granite Stock to split into fillers to support the second step. We will use traditional methods of splitting and finishing the stones. We also will be cleaning off any risidual building debris.

When it comes to unusual stones that are hard to find Stone of New England is at the top of their game. Our inventory has grown over the winter including a Worcester Mill in which stair sets, keystones and lintels were carefully salvaged. We’ve collected small remnants of the foundation and made 3000lb pallets great for landscape or masonry applications. Contact us today for more info.